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Discussion in 'General VFR Discussions' started by knb96, Mar 5, 2008.

  1. knb96

    knb96 New Member

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    new to vfr world, one of the cylinder head cover bolts on my '93 vfr broke off and it was suggested to me that I remove the cylinder head to try to remove the broken bolt according to the clymer manual I have to remove the engine from the frame in order to be able to do that does anyone know if that is true?
     


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  2. aawhite

    aawhite New Member

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    What cylinder head cover front or rear>? If it's rear you may be able to get at it as it's much more easier to get at then then the front.
     


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  3. aawhite

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    If you need some parts I have a bunch from a scrapped 90 vfr. I have all the head bolts, gears, clutch etc etc.
     


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  4. knb96

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    it is the rear
     


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    I am hoping I will not need parts besides a couple gaskets and a new bolt, but I will let you know, thanks for the offer
     


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    I do not believe the engine needs to be removed to do a valve adjustment, which needs to have the valve cover removed to be done.

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    Robert
     


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